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Liquid Effect Tutorial | Adobe Photoshop

My Links! https://creativemarket.com/SteBradbury http://instagram.com/stebradbury https://www.facebook.com/stebradburydesign https://twitter.com/LetteringAddict http://www.behance.net/SteBradbury https://dribbble.com/SteBradbury http://www.stebradburydesign.co.uk Monoline Script Font https://creativemarket.com/SteBradbury/1614946-Monoline-Script-Font Hey guys! First of all, I want to wish everyone a happy new year! I hope you've all had a good one! So in this tutorial, I show you how to create a liquid-like effect in photoshop which can be used for a wide variety of purposes, but of course for me, these would be used behind my lettering work. As I mention at the start of the video, I understand that the overall concept is fairly straight forward, you use the liquify tool, however, I am showing you the settings which I have found to work best, and some tips to help you achieve the best possible effect! In addition to the liquid effect, I also take you through a couple of further steps to give it the halftone and grainy look which you may have seen on my Instagram posts, and at the start of this video. As always, I really hope this tutorial helps you out in one way or another and teaches you something you maybe didn't know prior to watching. Anyway, take it easy guys! Here's to a new year of creativity! If you have any suggestions or requests for any tutorials, post them in the comments below. Take it easy guys! Song Used https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/dreams-1 Joakim Karud https://twitter.com/JoakimKarud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud https://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusic Intro created by Koencept https://www.youtube.com/user/Koencept Intro Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9e7O7OUglk Contact me: E-Mail SteBradburyDesign@yahoo.co.uk Skype SteBradburyDesign (Business Enquiries Only Please)

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